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Basel Lute Days (14. - 18. September 2022)
Campus Musik-Akademie Basel
Leonhardsstrasse 10, 4051 Basel
Deutsche Lautengesellschaft - Schola Cantorum Basiliensis INTERNATIONAL MUSICOLOGICAL SOCIETY STUDY GROUP MEETING, "TABLATURE IN WESTERN MUSIC" (directed by John...
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German Lute Society - Schola Cantorum Basiliensis
INTERNATIONAL MUSICOLOGICAL SOCIETY STUDY GROUP MEETING, "TABLATURE IN WESTERN MUSIC" (directed by John Griffiths)
Wednesday, September 14th9.30 - 15.30
Talks & presentations
9.30 - 15.00
Master classes (see below, registration deadline August 1st, 2022)
THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LUTE STUDY IN HIGHER EDUCATION Registration deadline August 15th, 2022: .Wednesday, September 14th16.30
Opening reception (informal gathering, snacks sponsored by the SCB)
17.30
Welcome & short recital by SCB/FHNW lute teachers, Marc Lewon, Julian Behr & Peter Croton
18.30
Opening talk, Kelly Landerkin Teaching teachers: Early Music Pedagogy in the 21st century
19.30
Optional GROUP DINNER at the Markthalle Restaurant (over 20 stalls with food from all over the world at a variety of prices). Registration deadline September 1st, 2022: .Thursday, September 15th9.30
Andrea Damiani A survey of the Albani manuscripts collection in Pesaro: undiscovered paths of the lute literature and new didactic perspective
10.30
Marc Lewon On Developing a Curriculum for Plectrum Lutes
11.15
Coffee break (sponsored by the SCB)
11.45
Paul Beier Teaching the lute in the early 16th century: Vincenzo Capirola and his student Vidal - a case study
12.45
Lunch break
14.30
Lynda Sayce Bridging the gaps: teaching the theorbo at conservatoire and university level
15.30
Peter Croton Teaching the 'Baroque Lute' in the 21st century
16.30
Coffee break (sponsored by the SCB)
17.00
Paul O'Dette The Art of Practicing: Principles for steady and efficient progress!
18.00
Roundtable discussion: Studying the lute from the student's perspective (Cornelia Demmer, moderator)
19.30
Optional GROUP DINNER at the Markthalle Restaurant (over 20 stalls with food from all over the world at a variety of prices). Registration deadline September 1st, 2022: .Friday, September 16th09.30
Jacob Heringman ...a kinde of majestie: how the Alexander Technique can help us to achieve efficiency and poise in our playing
10.15
Elizabeth Kenny Representing the past: what do we do with the unacceptable?
11.00
Coffee break (sponsored by the SCB)
11.30
Julian Behr Intabulated Basso Continuo in the Carlo G manuscript
12.30
Lunch break
14.00
Nigel North Divide and conquer: 16th century ornamentation - a method for the lute performance
15.00
Catherine Liddell Seeing through the veil: A way to approach & teach 17th century French lute style
16.00
Roundtable with the Conference Speakers: Lute Study in Higher Education; progress & perspectives
17.30
Dinner break
19.00
Opening of the Festival
19.30
1st Gala concert of the Conference speakers: Paul Beier, Andrea Damiani, Lynda Sayce, Paul O'DetteSaturday, September 17th9.00 - 17.30
Exhibition of instruments, strings, and sheet music
9.00 - 17.30
Master classes (see below, registration Deadline August 1st, 2022)
09.15
Ziv Braha Accompanying renaissance vocal and instrumental polyphony on the lute
10.00
Sigrid Wirth "...vom Zauber alter Kunst": Walter Gerwig and his audience 10.45: Break
11.15
Anthony Bailes Eugen Dombois: "The best horse from my stable".
12.00
Anne Marie Dragosits Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger, "a rather extravagant man" New biographical information about the Tedesco della tiorba
12.45
Lunch break
14.15
Sigrun Richter & Nico van der Waals (discussion concert) The only preserved lute by Joseph Hellmer, Füssen, 1601
15.15
Break
15.45
Hopkinson Smith (Conversation Concert) Spinacino, Gaspar Sanz and Ernest Hemingway
16.45
John Griffiths Turning the tables: rethinking tablature
17.45
Dinner break
19.30
2nd Gala concert of the Conference speakers: Jacob Heringman, Catherine Liddell, Elizabeth Kenny, Nigel North
Sunday, September 18th
9.00 - 12.30 & 14.00 - 21.00
master classes (see below, registration Deadline August 1st, 2022)
9.00 - 12.30
Exhibition of instruments, strings, and sheet music
09:30
Ya "qub El-Khaled Melchior Neusidler and the unplayable passages - Lute manuscripts as keys to printed works 10.15: Roundtable discussion with worldwide Lute Societies
11.15
Break
11.45
Book presentation with musical treats Aspects of English Song, Essays by Anthony Rooley, presented by Christopher Goodwin and Ulrike Hofbauer.
12.30
Casulana Lute Consort (talk-concert) à 4 luths - music for lute consort
13.30
Closing
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
INTERNATIONAL MUSICOLOGICAL SOCIETY STUDY GROUP MEETING, "TABLATURE IN WESTERN MUSIC" (directed by John Griffiths)
Wednesday, September 14th9.30 - 15.30
Talks & presentations
9.30 - 15.00
Master classes (see below, registration deadline August 1st, 2022)
THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LUTE STUDY IN HIGHER EDUCATION Registration deadline August 15th, 2022: .Wednesday, September 14th16.30
Opening reception (informal gathering, snacks sponsored by the SCB)
17.30
Welcome & short recital by SCB/FHNW lute teachers, Marc Lewon, Julian Behr & Peter Croton
18.30
Opening talk, Kelly Landerkin Teaching teachers: Early Music Pedagogy in the 21st century
19.30
Optional GROUP DINNER at the Markthalle Restaurant (over 20 stalls with food from all over the world at a variety of prices). Registration deadline September 1st, 2022: .Thursday, September 15th9.30
Andrea Damiani A survey of the Albani manuscripts collection in Pesaro: undiscovered paths of the lute literature and new didactic perspective
10.30
Marc Lewon On Developing a Curriculum for Plectrum Lutes
11.15
Coffee break (sponsored by the SCB)
11.45
Paul Beier Teaching the lute in the early 16th century: Vincenzo Capirola and his student Vidal - a case study
12.45
Lunch break
14.30
Lynda Sayce Bridging the gaps: teaching the theorbo at conservatoire and university level
15.30
Peter Croton Teaching the 'Baroque Lute' in the 21st century
16.30
Coffee break (sponsored by the SCB)
17.00
Paul O'Dette The Art of Practicing: Principles for steady and efficient progress!
18.00
Roundtable discussion: Studying the lute from the student's perspective (Cornelia Demmer, moderator)
19.30
Optional GROUP DINNER at the Markthalle Restaurant (over 20 stalls with food from all over the world at a variety of prices). Registration deadline September 1st, 2022: .Friday, September 16th09.30
Jacob Heringman ...a kinde of majestie: how the Alexander Technique can help us to achieve efficiency and poise in our playing
10.15
Elizabeth Kenny Representing the past: what do we do with the unacceptable?
11.00
Coffee break (sponsored by the SCB)
11.30
Julian Behr Intabulated Basso Continuo in the Carlo G manuscript
12.30
Lunch break
14.00
Nigel North Divide and conquer: 16th century ornamentation - a method for the lute performance
15.00
Catherine Liddell Seeing through the veil: A way to approach & teach 17th century French lute style
16.00
Roundtable with the Conference Speakers: Lute Study in Higher Education; progress & perspectives
17.30
Dinner break
19.00
Opening of the Festival
19.30
1st Gala concert of the Conference speakers: Paul Beier, Andrea Damiani, Lynda Sayce, Paul O'DetteSaturday, September 17th9.00 - 17.30
Exhibition of instruments, strings, and sheet music
9.00 - 17.30
Master classes (see below, registration Deadline August 1st, 2022)
09.15
Ziv Braha Accompanying renaissance vocal and instrumental polyphony on the lute
10.00
Sigrid Wirth "...vom Zauber alter Kunst": Walter Gerwig and his audience 10.45: Break
11.15
Anthony Bailes Eugen Dombois: "The best horse from my stable".
12.00
Anne Marie Dragosits Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger, "a rather extravagant man" New biographical information about the Tedesco della tiorba
12.45
Lunch break
14.15
Sigrun Richter & Nico van der Waals (discussion concert) The only preserved lute by Joseph Hellmer, Füssen, 1601
15.15
Break
15.45
Hopkinson Smith (Conversation Concert) Spinacino, Gaspar Sanz and Ernest Hemingway
16.45
John Griffiths Turning the tables: rethinking tablature
17.45
Dinner break
19.30
2nd Gala concert of the Conference speakers: Jacob Heringman, Catherine Liddell, Elizabeth Kenny, Nigel North
Sunday, September 18th
9.00 - 12.30 & 14.00 - 21.00
master classes (see below, registration Deadline August 1st, 2022)
9.00 - 12.30
Exhibition of instruments, strings, and sheet music
09:30
Ya "qub El-Khaled Melchior Neusidler and the unplayable passages - Lute manuscripts as keys to printed works 10.15: Roundtable discussion with worldwide Lute Societies
11.15
Break
11.45
Book presentation with musical treats Aspects of English Song, Essays by Anthony Rooley, presented by Christopher Goodwin and Ulrike Hofbauer.
12.30
Casulana Lute Consort (talk-concert) à 4 luths - music for lute consort
13.30
Closing
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.